Crisis

Regarding Victor Davis Hanson's column "Cotton To Get Blame If Nuclear Talks Fail" [March 27]: It is astonishing that Sen. Tom Cotton and 47 other senators sent a letter to the Iranian president, delivering the message that America is divided and not strong and decisive as the leader of the free world. This act is a major blunder when European countries are working with America to stop a nuclear crisis and calm the relationship between Iran and Israel. It doesn't matter who is the president -- we need to have respect for the presidency, especially since we elected this president twice. Comparing the letter to Sen....

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